Abstract:
Simplifying the integration of energy from renewable sources (RESs) into the current power system is the main goal of the development of microgrids, or MGs. Energy-storag...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Simplifying the integration of energy from renewable sources (RESs) into the current power system is the main goal of the development of microgrids, or MGs. Energy-storage units (RESs) usually link to the grid using power electronic inverters. As more and more different types of Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) become essential components of the power grid, inverter-based generators (IBGs) will be more common in future power systems than synchronous machines. This change presents significant differences between the properties of IBGs and synchronous generators (SGs), especially with regard to inertia and reactive power supply. As a result, IBGs have different effects on system dynamics than do SGs, which calls for new methods of system stability analysis. Studies investigating the durability of power systems using IBGs are now underway. The specialized issue – Power Stability and Microgrids in Energies is introduced by this thorough review paper. It conducts a thorough analysis of the body of research on the stability of the voltage of power networks in which a significant portion of the generating mix is made up of IBGs. Given how quickly this field of study is developing, a lot more work is likely to be done on this subject by the time this article is published and for some time to come. Other important aspects of microgrid stable voltage will surely be clarified by other papers in this special issue.
Published in: 2023 International Conference on Power Energy, Environment & Intelligent Control (PEEIC)
Date of Conference: 19-23 December 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 March 2024
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